The Lateral Plantar Nerve - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video describes the anatomy of the lateral planter nerve in a very easy and simple animation.
The lateral plantar nerve is a branch of the posterior tibial nerve, which originates from the sciatic nerve. Around the medial side of the ankle close to the tarsal tunnel, the posterior tibial nerve divides into the medial and lateral plantar nerves. Thickening of the flexor retinaculum will cause compression of the posterior tibial nerve, which is called tarsal tunnel syndrome.
When drawing a line between the medial malleolus and the calcaneus, the posterior tibial nerve divides into branches within 2 cm from this axis.
The first branch of the lateral plantar nerve is called the Baxter’s nerve and it is involved in chronic heel related pain. The pain associated with the Baxter’s nerve is very similar to the pain associated with plantar fasciitis. Compression of the first branch of the lateral plantar nerve. The first branch gets compressed between the fascia of the abductor halluces muscle and the medial side of the quadratus plantae muscle. This condition may require surgical release of the abductor halluces fascia if conservative treatment and injection does not produce any effect.
The lateral plantar nerve is important because:
•It is similar to the ulnar nerve in the hand
•It supplies most of the intrinsic muscles of the foot
•It supplies the Baxter’s nerve branch
•It can be injured during surgery (rod placement from the heel).
Hardware placement prominent to the sustentaculum tali can injure the flexor halluces longus tendon and also can injure the lateral plantar nerve.
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Thanks For This Great Video
Thank you Sr! 👌
My problem is beginning to make sense. Tyvm!
Recovering from calcaneal osteotomy surgery about a year ago. During a short run I started experiencing pain in the both the
peroneus tertius tendon, peroneus brevis tendon, near the 5th metatarsal bone/cuboid bone joint, Lateral Plantar Nerve, Sural Nerve area. The video was very enlightening. I have two screws in my heel. Trying to determine if stretching will reduce or eliminiate the pain. Thanks
Great video Dr. Ebraheim.
Thanks Doctor
thank you Doc. for the high quality and contents of your videos. can you talk or post something about calcification around mallows bone left side often left ankle the pain is more than a tooth pain if I may say
Thank you so much
Thanks professor 👨🏫
Thank you for this information. I had plantar fascitis (or thought I did!) 5 yrs ago, but maybe it was the baxter nerve issue that you explained. I am trying to do more downhill skiing after yrs off for caregiving, and mya podiatrist gave me a cortisone shot which helped a lot. Really informative video.
Hi long after you get recovery from cortisone injection?
Is your podiatrist give you 2 injection or one ?
I am having the same issues it’s been six months and I really want to know does cortisone work or not .
Thanks
@@bindudahal5405 I had cortisone shot March 8th and it is now July 7th and it has not hurt yet. Only one shot. I have neuropathy too but that is another story. Good luck!
Thank you so much sir 😊
Good, thanks
Congratulations sir
THANKS BOSS
thanks !!!
what can be the cause to numbness at this nerve dermatom
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Dr. when I put pressure on my Heel, my toes they shrug, and they bend inwards please show excercise or medicine, I recently had ankle had ankle tibia fibula suger in January. Thanx!
thankq so much
Thanks u very much
My podiatrist diagnosed me with baxter's neuritis, my orthopedic diagnosed me with tarsal tunnel syndrome and wants to make a 6 inch incision! In the meantime I can no longer abduct my pinky toe and have horrible shooting pain in my heal. I think all this is a result of a full thickness rupture of my common hamstring tendon last october, then pain in the foot in april. Almost 6 months of pain. Treatment includes cortisone x1, boot, physical therapy. What are YOUR RECOMMENDATIONS? Please help...I am a nurse and am on my feet 12 hrs/day.
thanks for all things doctor Ibrahim
Super
I have this pain in my foot very bad
Can any of these nerves cause itching. I have flat feet as well.
can the body have pain in an area of no nerves?...
doctor Ibrahim could you please help me ?l need knew everything about tinnes elbow support
Awesome Knowledge Doc.
NOW I KNO WHERE MY DOC SHOT MY HEAL SPEAR W/ CORTISONE SHOTS. YES, OOOOUCH!!!!
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Wow, I've been trying to figure out what's been wrong with my foot for years now(think about it and its a decade now O_O ). Long Story short football injury in where i got hit from the exterior side of the ankle, but the interior side of the ankle got pushed "in" and got very swollen (which makes me think of Tarsal Tunnel syndrome part ) , and somewhere in the healing process the tibial never got jacked up. I've been to a Podiatrist and it wasn't much help; he though it Plantar Fasciitis. Which clues me in on to the baxter never part where it sometimes feels like i place my weight on my heal bone .The injury was in HS and didn't heal properly it affected my in my college days where I would work out frequently, and still do. But the reason I click on the pic on DDG was because it had a hand and a foot on it (turns out wasn't what I wanted to hear) ... Going back to college days I would be in class and my hand would not stop sweating and it was very frustrating, and eventually effected me in an anxious way, because as soon as I would get back to my room and take my shoes and socks off My hand would immediately stop sweating( there's a connection there I just don't know what it is). Anyways hearing the info had my jaw opened its info Ive been searching for years! Thank you. ( Hopefully I don't need Surgery, that part scared me). I know it also affected my areas around the flexor hallucis longus tendon or the ball of my foot where the big toe is .
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sorry lateral malleolus bone(rounded shape.)
I have spent months researching into plantar foot treatments and discovered a great resource at Rohon foot care (google it if you're interested)
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